Comments and Reviews

There are times when performances cannot and should not be categorized. That is true for “Morning Afternoon Evening,” a beautifully conceived interdisciplinary work… What a journey this is and what a feat of interpretation!

Karen Bardash, NY Theatrewire

The various elements blend seamlessly, immersing the viewer….The complex, multi-layered, deeply human work must be experienced, not just seen. Highly recommended.

Cynthia Webb, Dance Enthusiast

A collaboration between a mother and daughter is rare enough, and Beth Jucovy and her daughter Kyra Jucovy are inspirational together. Dance Vision NY blended Dance, Poetry, Music and Nature in a timely and relevant modern work….I felt myself being grateful for the opportunity to enjoy such a display of creativity and artistry.

Martha Theodos, Dance Enthusiast

It was a delight to have your original work included in our La Belle Epoque exhibition and was thoroughly enjoyed by those who attended. We hope we can have Dance Visions NY’s talented artists back to perform again soon. Best wishes of success in travelling Morning, Afternoon, Evening to be enjoyed by even more people.

Noemi Fletcher, NCMA Education Dept

Bravos to the Every artist that each portrays, and to your Amazing Director and her Astounding ‘Support Team’ of Poet, Videographer, and Actor!

Paul Baserman, Co-founder and Program Director Friends of Cedarmere, Cedermere outdoor performance October 3, 2021

Excellent!  Deep & emotional performance – great dancers, fabulous narrator,  music and of course the stirring epic poem.

Varied, emotional, and moving!

I loved this production.  I greatly enjoyed the coordination of music, dance and spoken word…. Movement, rhythm and speech were inextricably woven with supportive musical accompaniment, expressive choreography and powerful words.

Beautiful, epic

Fringe Festival Comments: Premiere of Morning Afternoon Evening, Performance presented Sept. 26 2021, by Cannonball at MAAS, Philadelphia

Voted Fringe top picks for the week

Evening [the film] is beautifully done, and very poignant, it’s so full of humanity…both the light and the darkness of life… Everything about the film is wonderful…the poem, the music, the filming, and the dancers.

Philip Gardner, Dance and Music Writer, Oberon’s Grove

The idea so brilliant, the poem so moving, the dancers so honest and deeply committed.

Barbara Kane, Isadora Duncan Dance Specialist, UK.

It’s just there for you, like stream of consciousness…You are meant to realize that the poem is like a river that just keeps flowing until it reaches a natural end. The title says the project is a mosaic and that’s what Jucovy delivers.

Barney Yates, Blogger, NY Theater Wire

From destruction comes rebirth. In the dark days of the global pandemic Dance Visions NY captures a unique moment in time“Zoetropsis” [Evening]inspires introspection and reverence for Life itself. For many of us this film will be a reminder of what we lived through in the years to come.

Martha Theodos, Dance Enthusiast

From this very deep and mystical poem, a stunning work of art was created.

Deborah Davis, Dance Enthusiast

An exploration of humanity and nature in 3 parts, created and directed by Beth Jucovy to a new poetic testament for our time, by Kyra Jucovy. Performed by the dynamic artists of Dance Visions NY, with dramatic narration by the incomparable Tzena Nicole.

Paul Baserman, Co-founder and Program Director Friends of Cedarmere